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Guest Relations Executive - Cigar Lounge & Bar

United Arab Emirates Shangri-La $2,500–$4,000/month*
Job Description

The Guest Relations Executive for the Cigar Lounge & Bar at Shangri-La in the UAE is responsible for ensuring exceptional guest experiences. Candidates should have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, a strong understanding of luxury hospitality, and prior experience in a similar role. They are expected to manage guest inquiries, handle special requests, and coordinate with other departments to maintain high service standards. Fluency in English and additional languages is advantageous.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a renowned global hospitality brand known for its luxury hotels and resorts, offering exceptional service and facilities. Founded in 1971, Shangri-La has grown to operate over 100 properties worldwide, each embodying the brand's commitment to Asian hospitality. The company focuses on providing personalized experiences, luxurious accommodations, and a wide range of amenities to cater to both business and leisure travelers. Shangri-La is recognized for its sustainability initiatives and dedication to creating memorable guest experiences.

Destination Guide

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) offers a vibrant lifestyle with a mix of modernity and tradition. Known for its skyscrapers, luxury shopping, and cultural heritage, the UAE provides diverse job opportunities, especially in hospitality, finance, and technology sectors. The lifestyle is cosmopolitan, with a rich cultural scene and numerous leisure activities. The UAE has a straightforward visa process for skilled professionals, and relocation packages often include housing and transportation allowances. The country is tax-free, which is a significant advantage for expatriates. However, understanding cultural norms and regulations is crucial for a smooth transition.

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